Camilo closed the festival with a hit-filled, unforgettable performance. Photo credit: Brilla Torrevieja website
Brilla Torrevieja 2025 has confirmed its status as one of the Costa Blanca’s largest and most vibrant summer events, attracting more than 30,000 visitors over two weeks of music, comedy, family entertainment and gastronomy. Crowds filled parks, streets, and venues across the city, creating an energetic and festive atmosphere that brought locals and expatriates together in celebration.
The festival’s programme offered something for everyone, including family shows with Luli Pampín, Comedy Night, and retro-themed dance parties featuring classic hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Performances from headline artists including Rels B drew thousands at each event, with audiences singing, dancing, and engaging with the lively atmosphere from start to finish. Local officials praised the festival’s international impact, calling it essential and highlighting opportunities for young people.
Colombian singer Camilo closed the festival with a headline concert at Antonio Soria Park – his only stop in Alicante and Murcia. The venue was packed, with fans following his popular romantic-pop hits throughout the performance. The large turnout highlighted the festival’s growing reputation and its ability to attract international talent and audiences alike.
For expatriates, Brilla Torrevieja offered a unique chance to experience local culture on a large scale, from tasting regional cuisine to enjoying live performances and socialising with the international community. The sheer size and energy of the crowds created a festival experience that was both immersive and unforgettable.
Thanks to large-scale performances and a lively, inclusive atmosphere, Brilla Torrevieja has reinforced its position as a must-attend summer event on the Costa Blanca. Next year’s edition is expected to draw even larger crowds, further cementing the festival’s reputation as a premier cultural attraction for music-lovers from across the globe
